3 resultados para GV

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


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En el año 2008 la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid y la empresa Gas Natural Fenosa firmaron un acuerdo por el que se creaba el Aula José Cabrera en el Departamento de Ingeniería Nuclear de la UPM. Dicho aula cuenta con el simulador gráfico interactivo de la central nuclear José Cabrera, que es un simulador de alcance total de una central nuclear PWR de un lazo. El objetivo de la ponencia es demostrar la gran aplicación didáctica que tiene dicho aula. El simulador es una herramienta de uso interactivo para trabajo individual o en grupo con los alumnos. Dentro de la asignatura de “Fiabilidad y Análisis del Riesgo” del Máster Ciencia y Tecnología Nuclear de la ETSII-UPM, se propuso la realización de un árbol de eventos para un accidente propuesto por los alumnos. El trabajo que se presenta en esta ponencia ha consistido en el análisis del accidente de rotura de tubos en el generador de vapor usando el simulador gráfico interactivo.

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In this work the results of a geochemical and isotopic survey of 37 gas discharges was carried out in continental Spain are presented and discussed. On the basis of the gas chemical composition, four different areas can be distinguished, as follows: 1) Selva-Emborda (SE) region; 2) Guadalentin Valley (GV); 3) Campo de Calatrava (CC) and 3) the inner part of Spain (IS). The SE, GV and CC areas are characterized by CO2-rich gases, while IS has N2 as main gas compound. The CO2-rich gases can be distinguished at their turn on the basis on the helium and carbon isotopic composition. The SE and CC areas have a strong mantle signature (up to 3 Ra). Nevertheless, the carbon isotopic composition of CC is within the mantle range and that of SE is slightly more negative (down to -8‰ PDB). The GV gases have a lower mantle signature (61 Ra) with respect to SE and CC and more negative carbon isotopes (6-10‰ PDB). It is worth to mention that the SE, GV and CC areas are related to the youngest volcanic activity in continental Spain, for example the Garrotxa Volcanic Field in Catalonia records the latest event dated at 10,000 years, and the isotopic features, particularly those of helium, are suggesting the presence of magmatic bodies still cooling at depth. The N2-rich gases, i.e. those from the IS area, has an atmospheric origin, as highlighted by the N2/Ar ratio that ranges between those of air and ASW (Air Saturated Water). The isotopic composition of carbon is distinctly negative (down to -21‰ PDB) and that of helium is typically crustal (0.02-0.08 Ra), confirming that these gas discharges are related to a relatively shallow source.

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Project planning and architectural management of a port area should include many variables, it must be in harmony with its environment and its historical development as the key to successful integration. This article explains the elements which should be taken into account when doing such planning by describing the proposal presented on the ?Concurso public internacional de ideas para proyectar la ordenación urbanística y arquitectónica del área central del puerto de Vigo?, with the aim of sharing comprehensive applied design philosofy, it will inspire and help future designers. Creative imagination is great added value to engineering creations, but should not overwhelm functionality and sustainability, but to be in harmony with them. The maximum aesthetic expression in engineering is achieved as the product of the conceptual elegance of the functionality of the structures.